Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of Representatives, Jan. 19, 1829 : The select committee of this House, appointed at the last session, who were instructed to consider and report at the present session upon "the expediency of so amending the constitution as to provide that there shall be ordinarily but one session of the legislature in each year ; " ... By order of the committee, S.C. Phillips, chairman.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of Representatives, Jan. 19, 1829 : The select committee of this House, appointed at the last session, who were instructed to consider and report at the present session upon "the expediency of so amending the constitution as to provide that there shall be ordinarily but one session of the legislature in each year ; " ... By order of the committee, S.C. Phillips, chairman.
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[Boston, Massachusetts] : [Printed by True and Greene], [1829]
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Opening text: Select committee of this House, appointed at the last session, who were instructed to consider and report at the present session upon "the expediency of so amending the constitution as to provide that there shall be ordinarily but one session of the legislature in each year"
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"The Select committee of this House, appointed at the last session, who were instructed to consider and report at the present session upon 'the expediency of so amending the constitution as to provide that there shall be ordinarily but one session of the legislature in each year;' and who were further instructed to consider and report upon 'the expediency of so amending the Constitution as to provide for a reduction of the number of Representatives;' and who have been instructed at the present session to consider and report upon the expediency of sundry other amendments, have had the various subjects under consideration, and have unanimously agreed to recommend the passage of the accompanying resolutions which are respectfully submitted."--Page [1].
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True and Greene were printers to the state in 1829.
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Print version: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. House of Representatives, Jan. 19, 1829. [Boston : Printed by True and Greene, 1829] (OCoLC)80162270
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